Guelph hospital offers trauma care first-aid training
"Stop the Bleed" sees the hospital's trauma program teach the public techniques on how to stop massive bleedings.
Health
Apr 21
Jewish students say they don’t feel safe from antisemitism on campus
Jewish students from major Canadian universities appeared on Parliament Hill Wednesday to raise the alarm about a rise in antisemitism on campuses amid the Israel-Hamas conflict.
Canada
May 8
Regina Police Service hosts Indigenous police academy at First Nations University
At Treaty 4 Police Academy, students experience firearms training, first aid courses, drills and cultural sessions, in hopes they will decide on a career in Saskatchewan policing.
Canada
May 4
Some improvement to Montreal Village but troubles persist, community members say
The city launched a strategy to revitalize the historic LGBTQ district after locals raised concerns amid intersecting homelessness, drug use and mental health issues in the area.
Canada
Apr 21
Air Canada’s Hong Kong jet maintenance deal amid China discord raises security concerns
The maintenance company, HAECO, unveiled its major Air Canada deal with fanfare on Feb. 28, 2024, replacing ST Aerospace company.
Investigations
Apr 1
Sean ‘Diddy’ Combs’ properties raided amid sex trafficking allegations
Sean Combs has been sued five times for sexual assault in as many months.
Entertainment
Mar 26
Task force to tackle concerns about drugs in B.C. hospitals, health minister says
The move comes amid concerns about the presence of weapons and drugs raised by the B.C. Nurses' Union, and the circulation of a leaked health authority memo dealing with drug use.
Health
Apr 8
‘It’s Diddy done’: 50 Cent teases Diddy documentary, mocks rapper amid raids
Alongside the notice that the documentary would be "coming soon," 50 Cent hyped the project by writing that it would "break records when this drops."
Entertainment
Mar 27
Brian Mulroney’s state funeral to take place at Notre-Dame Basilica. What you should know
The funeral is scheduled to happen at Montreal's Notre-Dame Basilica, led by the archbishop of Montreal and the basilica's rector.
Canada
Mar 15
Brian Mulroney remembered as a ‘lion’ of Canadian politics in MP tributes
Members of Parliament returned to the House of Commons on Monday, where they made tributes to former prime minister Brian Mulroney.
Canada
Mar 18
Jays’ Bichette adds Muay Thai to training regimen
An avid mixed martial arts fan, Toronto Blue Jays shortstop Bo Bichette turned to a traditional combat sport for a new training technique in the off-season.
Sports
Mar 14
Brian Mulroney state funeral details set. What to know
Former prime minister Brian Mulroney, 84, died in Florida 'peacefully and surrounded by family' last Thursday, his daughter Caroline said.
Canada
Mar 5
Doug Ford remembers how ‘gentleman’ Brian Mulroney sang to his mother
Mulroney's death was announced by his daughter and Ontario cabinet minister Caroline Mulroney on Thursday evening.
Politics
Mar 1
SARM raises alarm on rural health-care crisis in Saskatchewan
Saskatchewan nurse practitioners are raising the alarm over rural health care amid a shortage.
Health
Mar 2
Brian Mulroney, former prime minister, will get state funeral
Former Canadian prime minister Brian Mulroney will be given a state funeral in Montreal, a source close to the Mulroney family says.
Canada
Mar 1
Brian Mulroney’s political ‘destiny’ remembered at state funeral
Brian Mulroney was honoured at a state funeral in Montreal Saturday. "To dad, everyone mattered," his daughter Caroline said in his eulogy.
Canada
Mar 23
Mulroney considered ‘greatest’ PM in Atlantic Canada, says former N.B. premier Frank McKenna
Former New Brunswick premier Frank McKenna told The West Block's Mercedes Stephenson that Brian Mulroney will be remembered as one of Canada's most consequential prime ministers.
Canada
Mar 3
Brian Mulroney, former Canadian prime minister, dead at 84
Mulroney's term as prime minister from 1984 to 1993 saw him lead a fractious Conservative coalition while netting a slew of domestic and international achievements.
Canada
Feb 29
S&P/TSX composite up almost 100 points, U.S. stock markets climb ahead of jobs report
Canada's main stock index gained almost 100 points Thursday, helped by gains in industrial and utilities stocks, while U.S. stock markets also rose.
Economy
May 2
Ukraine’s Zelenskyy fires state guard head after 2 accused in assassination plot
The move came as Zelenskyy said his country's army is facing “a really difficult situation” in eastern regions where troops are battling to hold back Russia.
World
May 9